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Final episode of Colgate Comedy Hour hosted by Martin and Lewis, features a very politically incorrect parody of Japanese movies. Washed out which can make some of the subtitles hard to read.
Season 6, Episode 7 (1955)
This movie is part of the collection: Classic TV
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Classic TV; Martin and Lewis; Colgate Comedy; Jerry Lewis; Dean Martin
Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0
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Reviewer:
richgoup -



Subject:
Episode 6.7 (The Colgate Comedy Hour)
Season 6, episode 7.
Original air date: 13 November 1955.
Cast: Dean Martin (Himself/ Host/ Various Characters, Jerry Lewis (Himself- Host/ Various Characters), Isobel Elsom (Herself- Actress), Milton Frome (Himself- Actor), Byron Kane (Himself- Actor), Terry Lee (Himself), Evelyn Loveguist (Herself- Actress), Torben Meyer (Himself- Actor), Frank Mitchell (Himself- Actor), The Norman Luboff Choir (Themselves- Singers), Patty Petersen (Herself), Pat Sheehan (Herself), Dick Stabile (Himself- Orchestra Leader) and Patty Petersen (Herself/ Actress).
From IMDB.
Reviewer:
NoSpillBlood -





Subject:
Classic that hasn't been rerun to death
Thanks for posting. Always welcome another one of these I haven't seen.
Reviewer:
Ivar Sand -




Subject:
‘Wild’ Jerry Lewis
I was not a great fan of Jerry Lewis, he was a bit too ‘wild’ for me. But I had a couple of big laughs in the Cartwright sketch at 17:50, and the band that Jerry provided for Dean Martin at 43:25 is pretty amazing.